HOUSTON (June 23, 2016) - The Episcopal Health Foundation (EHF) has approved $4.3 million in June to benefit 19 grant partners to empower Texas communities to make a positive change in their own health. EHF’s Board of Directors has now awarded $6.7 million in grants in 2016 to organizations working across 57 Texas counties.
June 23, 2016
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Community and Health Foundations Convening Presentations
February 2025
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2024 Annual Conference
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